One Stop for School Supplies #ThinkStaples

Disclosure: I received school supplies from Staples to facilitate this post. All opinions are my own.

My kids had a blast this summer, but the time for them to head Back to School is approaching fast. I prefer to shop at Staples for all my kids school supplies, as well as our computer supplies and protection.

Staples has put together a back-to-school product bag to give you a sneak peek at the hottest trends of the season. Included are technology pieces, essential school supplies, litter-less lunch essentials and more! With a total retail value of over $270, this will inspire you to start your back-to-school shopping and help send you back to school like a pro!

Emoji Craze

My daughter has gone emoji crazy and she enjoys collecting various emoji products. This Super fun pen that lights up when banged against your desk or hand, as well as the binder with interchangeable emoji centers were a definite hit for her.

Litter-less Lunches

Does your child’s school have a litter-less lunch policy? If so here are some products to help you prepare for that.

The Sistema Snack Attack Lunch container is separated into two compartments, which is great for veggies and dip. While the Contigo water bottle is easy drinking with a quick release pop up straw. It is also important not to forget to add reusable Ice Rods to help keep their lunch and drinks cool.

Whoosh Webcam Cover

I always worry about my privacy being invaded while using my laptop. I am very happy to see this protection for your laptop’s embeded webcam. Simply apply it over the webcam and slide it open and closed for easy usage of your webcam and safe protection when you’re not using it.

ME to WE Products

Every time you purchase a ME to WE product it gives a life-changing impact to a child or family in a developing community, like clean water, health care or school supplies.

Doodle Time

My kids can’t wait to use the Crayola Doodle Scents Markers, that are infused with the sweet smells of kids’ favourite things! Scents include pepperoni pizza, blueberry muffin as well as buttered popcorn.

Maxwell Action Kids Headphones

My youngest daughter tends to turn up the volume on her headset. So she usually plays her device unplugged, to protect her ears. We like these Maxell volume controlled earphones for kids age 6+ The volume does not go above a certain level to help protect against hearing damage.

Win a Staples Prize Pack

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About Michelle

Michelle is a married Mom to three. Two girls and a boy with severe autism.

She provides reviews, giveaways and the odd recipe for her readers, and shares other small bits about life as a parent. She loves to travel with her family and you will find some of her travels reviewed and discussed on these pages.

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